Abstract

Vanilla planifolia is an economically important orchid, which is being commercially exploited by the food industry for the highly valued secondary metabolite vanillin. WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) gene family encodes for WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) transcription factors that participate in embryogenesis, organogenesis and florigenesis and in diverse plant developmental processes as well. In the present study, we analysed V. planifolia transcriptome and identified 6 WOX (VpWOX) transcripts, that encode putative WOX (VpWOX) transcription factor proteins. Domain analysis was done which indicates the presence of helix-loop-helix-turn-helix which is identifying feature of WOX gene family proteins. We executed phylogenetic clustering for the VpWOX proteins with their counterpart from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (AtWOX) and other closely related orchid species, Phalaenopsis equestris (PeWOX), Dendrobium catenatum (DcWOX) and Apostasia shenzhenica (AsWOX) and established their clade specific grouping. Spatio-temporal expression profile for VpWOX genes was analysed for different plant developmental stages which shows that VpWOX13 is expressing uniformly in all the developmental stages whereas, other genes have tissue specific expression. Based on gene expression patterns, we selected four VpWOX proteins and carried out secondary and tertiary structural analysis which indicates the presence of alpha helix and beta turn in the protein structure. The present study provides basic understanding of the functioning of WOX gene family in V. planifolia and paves the path for functional characterization of selected VpWOX genes in planta and in heterologous system in future for commercial utilization.

Highlights

  • Industrial mass production of several orchids depends on fine-tuned controlling of somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis

  • V. planifolia transcriptome has been released by Orchidstra 2.0 database

  • WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) genes are involved in plant developmental stages, embryogenesis, organogenesis and florigenesis [8, 9, 10]

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Introduction

Industrial mass production of several orchids depends on fine-tuned controlling of somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis. WUSCHEL (WUS) gene was first identified in Arabidopsis thaliana (AtWUS) and plays a critical role in meristem maintenance in shoot and floral apices [1]. WUS gene with a role in promoting ectopic morphogenesis, somatic embryogenesis and organogenesis have been validated in Arabidopsis thaliana [2], Coffea canephora [3] and Gossypium hirsutum [4]. Vanilla planifolia is the source orchid, producing one of the most important flavour compounds vanillin. WOX gene family characterization in economically important orchids such as Vanilla planifolia will help in further understanding of orchid somatic embryogenesis and eventual industrial mass production. WOX protein family members were sub-grouped into three clades as WUS, intermediate

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